Synthesis and structural characterization of CO 2 -soluble oxidizers [Bu 4 N]BrO 3 and [Bu 4 N]ClO 3 and their dissolution in cosolvent-modified CO 2 for reservoir applications

CO utilization in upsteam oil and gas applications requires CO -soluble additives such as polymers, surfactants, and other components. Here we report the facile synthesis of CO -soluble oxidizers composed of judiciously selected organic cations paired with oxidizing anions. [Bu N]BrO and [Bu N]ClO a...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2020-12, Vol.10 (73), p.44973-44980
Hauptverfasser: Hull, Katherine L, Schipper, Desmond E, Oliver, Allen G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:CO utilization in upsteam oil and gas applications requires CO -soluble additives such as polymers, surfactants, and other components. Here we report the facile synthesis of CO -soluble oxidizers composed of judiciously selected organic cations paired with oxidizing anions. [Bu N]BrO and [Bu N]ClO are prepared using a double displacement synthetic strategy, whereby the crystalline product is readily obtained in high yield and structurally characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The facility of the approach is demonstrated through the preparation of several additional alkylammonium bromate compounds. Static solubility studies using a high-pressure cell with viewing windows showed that tetrabutylammonium compounds could be solubilized using cosolvent-modified CO . Using 4 mol% ethanol as cosolvent, >3 mM [Bu N]BrO could be dissolved in CO , while ∼0.75 mM [Bu N]ClO could be dissolved in the same solvent system. The solubility properties of [Bu N]BrO along with its thermal stability up to ∼200 °C suggest that it is a promising oilfield oxidizer that can be utilized in subterranean CO applications.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/d0ra09563j